It’s not just Baby don’t cry making waves —
BABYMONSTER also returned yesterday with the MV for “Psycho,” a B-side of their latest album.
And as always, they deliver exactly what BABYMONSTER is known for:
limitless energy, a fierce concept, razor-sharp charisma,
and lyrics soaked in attitude and defiance.
“Psycho” is bold, punchy, and unafraid to say the quiet part out loud:
nobody is “normal” — and that’s not a weakness, it’s power.
Let’s take a look at today’s lines:
“누구나 똑같아, 너나,
서로 다른 psycho,
모두 다 비정상, 너나,
조금 다른 psycho”
“Everyone’s the same — you or me.
We’re all different psychos.
Everyone is ‘abnormal’ — you or me,
just a little different kind of psycho.”
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🔥 1️⃣ 누구나 똑같아 – “Everyone is the same”
• 누구나 → everyone / anybody
• 똑같다 → to be the same
💡 Meaning:
The song opens with a contradiction on purpose:
If everyone is the same… then being “different” is actually normal.
It’s a challenge to society’s obsession with “normality.”
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⚡ 2️⃣ 너나 – “You or me”
• 너 → you
• 나 → me
• 너나 → “whether it’s you or me,” “both you and me”
💡 Rhythm note:
Placed mid-phrase, 너나 is almost percussive —
a reminder that everyone, no exceptions, fits into this “abnormal” club.
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🖤 3️⃣ 비정상 – “Abnormal / not normal”
• 비- → negative prefix (“non- / un- / not”)
• 정상 → normal / standard
💡 Cultural note:
K-pop loves reclaiming words usually used as insults.
Here “비정상” is not shame —
it’s confidence:
If being myself makes me ‘not normal,’ then great.
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💥 4️⃣ 서로 다른 psycho – “Different psychos from each other”
• 서로 → each other
• 다른 → different
• psycho → English loanword used boldly, playfully
💡 Interpretation:
The point isn’t “crazy” — it’s uniquely wired,
each person chaotic in their own flavor.
The lyric is proudly embracing individuality, not stigma.
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🩶 Why It Matters
With “Psycho,” BABYMONSTER lean fully into their rebellious identity —
loud, fearless, and unapologetically confident.
The lines
“누구나 똑같아, 너나 / 서로 다른 psycho / 모두 다 비정상, 너나 / 조금 다른 psycho”
flip the script:
If everyone is weird, loud, intense, emotional, unpredictable —
then no one has to pretend anymore.
It’s not chaos; it’s liberation.
Not judgment; empowerment.
A reminder that being “abnormal” is exactly what makes you powerful.
💭 What’s your favorite “I refuse to fit in” anthem in K-pop? Drop a 💥 or 🖤 below!